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Friday, March 10, 2017

Cover Reveal: Separation by Louise Lyons!

Today I'm featuring Louise Lyon's upcoming novella, Separation!

Release
date: March 31, 2017

Length:
45,000 words

Cover
design: Simon Searle

Blurb

Matthew Langford is told on his twenty-first
birthday that he has a twin. After the initial shock, he quickly realizes this
is why he always felt part of him was missing. His search takes him 200 miles
to Devon, UK, where he meets fraternal twin, Tremaine Wheal.

The pair discover many things in common,
and quickly become as close as if they’d never been separated. But when they
share a moment in a nightclub, each realizes there is more between them than
having shared a womb. Panic sets in and they part. Once again their separation
brings loneliness and pain.

Eventually, unable to stay away from each
other, they tentatively move forward together as lovers. But secrets don’t stay
secret for long, and discovery and questions threaten their happiness.

This is a taboo story featuring twins.

Author Bio

Louise
Lyons comes from a family of writers. Her mother has a number of poems
published in poetry anthologies, her aunt wrote poems for the church, and her
grandmother sparked her inspiration with tales of fantasy.

Louise
first ventured into writing short stories at the grand old age of eight, mostly
about little girls and ponies. She branched into romance in her teens, and MM
romance a few years later, but none of her work saw the light of day until she
discovered FanFiction in her late twenties. Posting stories based on some of
her favourite movies, provoked a surprisingly positive response from readers.
This gave Louise the confidence to submit some of her work to publishers, and
made her take her writing "hobby" more seriously.

Louise
lives in the UK, about an hour north of London, with a mad dog called Casper, and
a collection of tropical fish and tarantulas. She works in the insurance
industry by day, and spends every spare minute writing. She is a keen horse-rider,
and loves to run long-distance. Some of her best writing inspiration comes to
her, when her feet are pounding the open road. She often races home afterward,
and grabs pen and paper to make notes.

Louise
has always been a bit of a tomboy, and one of her other great loves is cars and
motorcycles. Her car and bike are her pride and job, and she loves to exhibit
the car at shows, and take off for long days out on the bike, with no one for
company but herself.